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THURSDAY. OCTOBER 23. ITri
TAGE StX
the democrat mews
Public Notices
Ur W8
(Pubeixhea in 7h* Otoiorrj!
C «->b'*r lb Ti 2« 95f)
NOTICE or APPLICATION
row A TAX DEEP
STATE OI OKLAHOMA
COUNTY OF CREEK
THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO
I !: J.m M-.-Mahon Ti *■ F Br ^dy
Wiiham A Sapulpa and A Linqerteldcr.
U 1 trinq and *1 dc>cT3i#:1 ihe.r uakr.cwn
he.rr cxecu^vre. adrrmixt rotor*. devUces.
and xexiqn* The Ok!a Mo Devel-
oprum.t Company, a corporation, xl m
•xiiteno? and it daeeohred or not in
existence its successors, trust**. officers
a?en*» and JMiqns and to all the cw
ers. tenants and persons -I rmuna an/
light. title or .nterest o! iny nature c
kind, in and to the r ~i\ e-*ate. land: i" i
tenements Ixamd ui Creek County. Okii
bom a. herertter dcscr.be 3
You ind each of you. Jointly and sever-
ally. will take notice that the under
etqnc 1 is the owner and holder at a ow
•am tax sale otrtiheate s ued by
County Treasurer ol Creek County. Ckl i
boon, cover inq re il estate, lands and1
tenements in said County, hereinafter He
ectibed which rert.t ate wa:.
the hereinafter dexignated date I : ' :
lor the years set forth, and wis assign-
ed to the undersigned u ti e er«
date and cv*den th». i Jr*'*
btdd*rn in of said 1 :nd I* do q ’ * J"
sale for taxes loqally levied there
which tan trie wu. had and held on tl»e
date her natter detignited as i r v.derl
by the laws of the State f Oklahoma
t
Description: Let 5 in Blo'k 6. Ba
pulp i Park Sub-Division of the
North* ist-C/uarle: of the South-
west-Quarter oI Section 24 Town-
ship 18 North Ring* 11 East,
also known as Sapulpa Park Ad
dition to Sapulpa.
Csrt hca*f No 847. wi -h cutir ji* wa
issued on the 6th day of Nov 1244 t-»
Creek, County. kl ih nri. ana s .. gr.c-.i
on May 28. 104b to Mrs. J.tn M V i • ■-
and wn by thi sa.d Mrs Jim V Mahon
assigned to E. A. Davis on March 14
1952. and by the provsuons of the Ena. name
decree in the estate of E. A Davis d*
ceased, was assigned to June B Davis,
covering the years 1943. 1944. 194j 194*
1947. 1948. 194* 195T 1951 1952. 1953.
1954. 1955. 1956. and 1957. all of which
years were endorsed on said certificate
Unloss redemption of said real estate
from said sale, together with endorse-
ments thoreon is rrnde within a ; "fiod
of sixty days from the date ot peuim.
service or within sixty days from the date
of the first publication of this Notice, a
tax deed will be demanded and issued
convey.ng to the untw«tgncd the above
described property lands a tenements
If unredeemed, as provided by ,3W
Dated this 5th day ol August. 1958
JUNE B DAVIS
Owner and Holder of T is
Sale Certificate.
44 in North He ght; Add.’.'
Ih* City of Sapulpa Creek C
ty Oklahoma.
d
: l : .. • ■
same \ iibJti as W M. Sttpleru
ed
You ana each of you •
the ivtibon f the plaintiff * 1 ■
or b hro the 20th day of N r.i
or said pot.!* n w..i be ’t
• i '
xnj the titlo of said pli M ’
f-r ■;**rty and deter.'run.ni tie* he
1958.
Sui-an Tk»p»'«. <k~.n>o1 inn ot
Stevens. sort,* per* n ■* " ' , ’ T I ft ivru
phen*. d-roaked. and tet- *n*g “ <•* L‘1“ j Haiald
the clout 'I YOU Jt.t cl YM
WITNESS my .-and and 'he »i‘ ™
satd Court th.; Pth * >/ Or*-ter. I fit.
IIX SNK LR,
rout Clerk
(ofAl I By PA H. WLAKLEY.
IVpuiy |
l V rRAZICB. A!ty__I t-Hi
(TubLihed >ti Th- Demo rat Hew;
i : i -i • i ’■
IN TWt DISTOICT COUNT
or cun county
STATE or OKLAHOMA
Cemi E- Smith. et al. PlamtiHJ
—VI-
ft tncit ! Etddiasn -t al Dal. ndootl
No JIM4
NOTICE IT PUBLICATION
THr. LTATT or OK-
daati rnn wo I r.daisor., Standw true
lurpti SlJt.dw t.'ie. Tu.li, ---(
?• i-,dwattle, fYedrn.k B Severn Williar
M Ad'-., W liter M Utchl okt rrank
B Ul.-r W P Mcftcr. Wiliiarn P Morton.
Punk E. nuora-. Chai P*jc. I B
| reev *t. Penney Bvj'ts. Pibctt Boqoii.
ler.-ue C'ooas. Tom Cosot Thomas Jrank.
Bottre ritsik Wallet W. Mof n. To :d.
i . • Stella
> ; ... II R.t Mil. Mollie Bur.
..
• ! . , y *' M rod* rl> I- t
r-l ih IIj j.V . etoU'i nv Ml. . HoUto
Ed".n P -ol. Pauline Be * Cur n
Classifieds
NOTICE FSOSEBTT OWNEBS
If you have a regular income
you can borrow up lo SoOOO lor
repairs and ‘mprovemenU. No
i v j: down payment, no mitrigoge, no
endorsers or collateral required.
An existing mortgage does not
disqualify you.
Corne to Sapulpa Lumber Com-
pany. 1422 South Main or tele-
phone 110.
INCOME TAX and BIRTH CER-
TIFICATES Darner Tax Service.
13 N. Water. Phone 6 or 458.
i r • : ’ ' ' : FOR SALE: 280 acre modern dairy
and livestock farm. 12 milemwuth-
• of Bristow, plrntji <*.
■i. Mr- Ma'i. M ». it *v an(j Watrr. Ktiod improvemenls. %
• 7 * ' o ',; am - under hog fence. Price *10.000.
Wri*° Lloyd Hodges. Route 2. Box
Birnoi If.,
but if they
known
if
of any of th'**'-
cin<i unknown
IN THE PISTKICT COUBT
or car.EK county
STATE or OKLAHOMA
Ciutii Kathtyn Bn»d
PlalntW.
Can.um W rtrrri Ho-d.
Defenoant.
No St 14 D
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO Samuel
Warren Re^d: . .
Tak« n **rc you h jvo onn aued in
me al 1 : bT K3"’-
ryn Bee t tl.eamo 'hai you and the »t.d
Lr n r Kathryi'Beed tt-e huuDond and wr.o
and that plaint.II t» ont tled to a decree o.
d vrvee up a* the qtouad* ol -n* t*Pa*1
b.ll’r You mull true"! ‘
be!.'!" tl. .7th day ol tl venrbor. 10.*.
ot the- fame will bo tauten ae true and
tudgm.ent rendered lor at an' na
*
a Jmimstiuloj*. clevis
HM s and liui'jnt *niro*
ri ,;r , .vCj| * f* »n*l |
*:«• Arthur | •ffei* *1* Biti3.:- '• Vk 1 j
I* Hva * sad liaxiy Campbaii «xj <U» (
Pi .H Jr.t-jh H. Ljn'i i* guJtJiati ol
^(l • j|e j Tt-ii.e St indw i.ti«*. an in
; ‘r*Tif ■, -■ • «-t • s r'' n
IM w Hank f Duncan Jtiornoy m
I, tar Penney B >aer;. Robert Hod*'--I
C - ti n.d Tom C-r.it Gom Ol
Car,any. a .urpowtior.. Pep Oil Com-
Tl,( c »;• t Iti n. Til* Intern xtional I
Land Com* my. a cofk»or jMan. Sooner
1 A Grj Con.j jny. i i >ri>*if*3iian. it m I
v* is tent*, but :f *iefunc1 ot dus ived. |
rh-'r kfwn and unkt. .w.i *•
*i viste. md issranr. GHlXTlnt-.
lia.d del-nd ml* will take notice 'ha’
they lav ho-n .u"d by I/ett.a E. Snulh
is admf.■•» mil ot >ho estrto ol wre-r
»( , i» d*’. c ired. tt.d Ctrl Pt 1*0* t
I» ei.r u; i I the cstat.- ol William
Proi.ei d- ,.(d in the above styled
and nun,If ed it'-.jn tn sard District j
Cuai wh tin plau.till* auk ludgn.er.t
23-A. Bri-I.m . Oklu.
j0-4tc
UNEXPECTED CHANGE
causes vacancy. Opportunity for
man with car to supply domanrl
for Rawloigh Products in NE Crt—k
County. No capital needed. Write
R a w 1 e i k h't Dept. OKJ-317-2t*l
Memphis. Tcnn _
The Democrat News—
Congratulates
i * 1.11 i• «. Jan l““f —----
tl rthoasr Ouattei ot *
_ .,nd awirdina hel ceraui property^
WITNESS my hand and ea. -I and
court this 16th day ol October l9*>*
lee snider.
Court Clerk
(SEAL) By BAY H. WEAKLEY.
Deputy
DAN ODELL. Afy _________
(Published in The Democrat Nows
Ocdobot 16 and 23. 19S8J
runic NOTICE
NOTICE or PROPOSED CHANGE IN
RATES IN THE STATE Or OKLAHOMA
To Pattons ot Southwestern Bo,I Te.e
ph3nn.e ""southwestern Boil Telephone
Company hereby qives notice to »e
puhhc that it has (.led with theCorpota-
tior. Commission ol 'h.- Stlte ol Oklahoma
schedules which will change the rates 1st
service connect.-.ns. moves and changes,
cert tin long distance calls ol mote than
three minutes duration and certain p»t-
son-ta-person long distance calls in Okla
homo, and which provide that at the
time a manual eschangc is converted ta
d.al opetahon or when lor a minimum
period ot 120 days the number ol com-
pany owned stations in a dial eschangc
is more or less than the number shown
lor the rate group in which it Is ciass^
died the exchange shall bo reclassified
lo its propel group. Such reclassification
shall be accomplished by the tiling with
the Commission ol an atlidavii setting
larth such lads together witn ttvisttd
local ••change taitff*. Said change ox
. rates involves an inurase in service
i. au®' ( co«nv<-t.on move and change charges,
assigns unmedi He and remote distance calls ot more han
and L. B. Jackson. Trustee, it living, and <*• ,,n nl
It deceared. hts successor trustee ot
Edward Clyde Harrendorf, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Huircndorf. HOS
S. Muskogee, born Oct. 16 a* Bartlett
Memorial hospital. He 1 1 °
|b., H oz.
News
(Published in The Democrat
Odob-tJ 16 -.MJ3 «J6«»
Ol THE DBTRICT COUBT
or catn county,
STATE or OKLAHOMA
lnue. A. Conrad.
Plaintiff
-v»
Thonns Butcher, et. al.
Defendan'r
No. 11120
nones by publication
THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO
TYt-mas Butchet also known as Tom
Bus her. A Lang let. Loutso Btwn Bosen
and D. N Pappageorge. it liv.ng. and
U any are deceased, their unknown heirs,
eieiutots. aduim.sttah.rs, devisees, trust-
••s and axxignxs unmedi
j^ct, n I** T>wn»hip 19 ?^Hh. Rang-?
12 Fu.' oJ tho Indian Meridian. Cieok
Cou'it/. Oklahoma Prrpeluilly barring
ar»*1 entoming the defendants from claim-
ing r isieiling my right, title 01 interest
in ij»d tot! ei!itv, for judicial detetint
nation of th*. heirship ot Wilson Stand_
wi ti . Axthui Jefletsin B.ddisen. and
WllLam P Ro t dll demised fer judi
rial canewllation of the mortgage -*1 xec-
rd m IV >r 466 at page 3 of the publi R. . erandMfcnh
it i.,. adi-.rl fine iiit.on of :e :.i i S. Bircn. are graiKifiar* HI >.
of the tudgment lien rendered on May 21.
1913 in Case No. 1385 in the Dixtrict
Couit of Cietk County. Oklahoma, fox
judicial cancellation of record of the
o.l and gas lease and the assignment
thejeoi recorded in Book 151 it page 82
of the public records, judicial canr.elia-
non of record of the oil and gas lease ana
punne max n nu» **— -.......assignment thcreol of record in Be ok 4+.3
tion Commission o! tho State ol Oklahoma a? pagC 212 of the public recoxds; lor
| schedules which will change the rites tor JUC|jaal cancellation of the assignment ol
_____— moves and changes. Beaotits ol Contract attached to Assign-
and gas lease of record in
Mr and Mrs. Vernard G Mr-
Ktnnt-y. 7'<l S. Hickory, and Mr.
and Mrs. H E. Hendricks. 6b7 S
Water, an grandparent*.
• • •
Daughter of Mr. and Mrs Ceeil
Hall, fill E Jackson, born Oct. 20
al Bartlett hospital She weighed
7 Ih.. 2 oz. Mrs. .Sarah Hall. Sapul-
pa and Mr». Walker of California,
are giandparents.
e e •
Brute Erie Beaty, son of Mr. and
Mis Dan Be it) U» E Lincoln
horn Oct. 21 at Bartlett hospital.
He weighed H lb.. 3 oz
Mr and Mr Ru -II Beaty. ll'»9
E. McKinley and Mr and Mrs.
Wayne Jameson. t«9 S. Oak
grandpaents.
Mr .. X. W. Beatty of Bristow and
Mrs I'aul Mason ol Sapulpa arc
great-grandmothers.
Great -great - grandparents are
Mr Etta Mason of Atoka. Mrs. J.
W. Collier of Tulsa and John Mason
of Atoka.
The Business of Farming .
by George Maynard
be killed with 2-4'D applied ac-
cording l • the manufacturers in-
sliuctions Because of the contin-
ued germination of weed seeds,
several spray applications might
be needed. Better killing action
can be expected if herbicidnl appli-
cations are made on a comparative-
ly warm day.
Plantings of woody
Indiscriminate use of isiisi.ns in
an attempt to control one of the
heaviest crops of rollon rats in
materials
(trees and shrubs' can be made
after a good killing frost. Plantings
made too esrly can be expected to
suffer some degree of shock be-
cause of immature wood Plants
in containers can l»e planted earliet
and later in the season than Italled
and hurlapped or bare-root plants
Deepest Sympathy ...
is oxpressed
by Tha
Democrat
News
to tho
Families ol:
William Elijah Gilmore. 56. form-
er Sapulpap. died Oct. 16 in a TuUa
hospital He had lived here several
years and served as a chief petty
officer in the Navy and hail been in
construction work. Survivors in-
clude the widow. Lena, a daugh-
ter. Mr Billie Ruth Miller of Berry-
hill, a son. Leon of West Tulsa; his
weighed 8 mother. Mrs. Daisy Olive Gilmore
of 605 N. First. Sapulpa and four
zoologs professors. Dr. Bryan Glass
and Dr PYed Baupigarlner. think
that nature will solve the problem
*■" Sssr* ^ ......., r..;rsr
Tontrol measures for specific lations. They point out IM:co«oa
•treas and croi.s will certainly be rals are more l*rol.fic than most
helpful, but broadcasting poisons ether mammals, breeding Ihrough-
without taking every |K.ssible pro- out the year and having as many
caution against killing livestock, a* nine young in a litter.
pet> and even |K-ople is dangerous Th •• rats a: • primarily mhabi-
pets .mu i i |an) (f Rr:ls,iaIM|s or areas which
Extension wildlife specialist Bill () () , ;n ,,|pnlv „f cover and
I Altman says mat cost of trying < l |<tu(| t,„j th*'\ have been observed
control the cotton rats m tuge Jn #j|d arounj farm buildings and
fields would be prohibitive, and th< ^m.-nlial aieas in the outskirts,
(Htssible loss of other animal*, b Ms j* cM||.# ,„wns
and fish could more than offset < t
the benefits obtained from a wide- .
i ... i.. -in„ iirnaram Henbit. dandelions, and several
spread poisoning prog am ....... ^ ^ scagon broad.leavcd
Two Oklahoma Stale II s . | ,A(., , ,their seedling gi iwth
During the lirst six month- of
1958 there were 268 persons killed
and 3.716 injured in rural traffic
accidents in Oklahoma
School supplies at Ga tie's place.
old daughter of Mr and Mr- Wil-
liam M Howell of Mounds diet!
Oct. '-’1 m a Sapulpa hospital of
pneumonia. She had been ill three [
days Survivor- include a twin sis-1
' ter. Donna June, seven brothers.
I Wiliam Don in the coast guard
in Conn; James Leroy with the
navi at San Diego. Paul. Daryl
and*Gerald. Bobby and Jncki- l-ee;
five other sister.-. Velma and I hel-
ma. Betty. Naomi Dee and Janice;
and the grandmothers, Mr- Emma
Linker anil Mrs Mary Stubblefield
of Los Angeles. Burial was Oct. 22
in Duck Creek cemetery east of
M. tiii-is, under direction of Buffing-
ton-Sinith Funeral home. I
1 in the tall Young seedlings can
My 4od4y always uses
| VOTE DEMOCRATIC
«. for
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Brewer of 114 grandchildren. Burial was Oct.
at Tulsa
trus'o». who are unknown
Ths dAtendante above minod will
tiks notice that lames A. Cw.nl has |
titwt his petition againet them m me Di«
tnet Cmitt St Creek County Okteh m.
In tho above styled action alleging
that plainttH is the owner and in I'Ossos-
Sion ot the tollswing tea! ejtate, is-wti
Lou II. 13. 2.1 and 21 in Block
II ot the Southern Heights Addi-
tion to the City ot Sapulpa Creek
County. Oklanoma.
and that defendants are claiming some
tight, title or interest in said property
adverse to plainttH. and such claims ate
a cloud upon plainttti's tills thereto. That
plaintill seeks judgment against the de-
fendant* decreeing delendants lo have
no such right title or interest in said
property, barring and en. swing defen-
dants from stttinq up or assuring any
interest therein adverse to plainttH and
quieting and containing pkttntiH • title to
said teal estate against tho delendants
f.ald delendants are turthci notitied
they mu.t answer tho petition ot plain-
till on or belore the 20th day ol Noven.
ber. I9L.8. ol the same will be laker, as
tluu. and ludgtnenl tendeted tgain:. the
delendants as played lot therein
Dated thm 6th day ol Odeher. I9SA
LEE r-HIDER
Court Clerk
(SEAL) By RAY It WEAKLEY.
Deputy
I V rRAZlER. A tty
three m.nutes dural.on, and oertatn p*t_
son.-person long distance calls, and
such teclassilication involves an increase
ot dec:# ore lot any es.hango so tsclas-.
lied to iU proper group __.
A copy d the puposed schedu-.s
may be r.sp-.ied by any in'-te.-ed
party at the ottuo ol this Company,
Sapulpa and Kieter. Oklahoma.
All parties interested in this pro-
ceeding may b'a.n inlormation as to
Hms and place ol hearing upon tms
matter by addressing the Secretary ot the
Corporation Coinn.mi.ion o! the S.glc ot
■
| SOUTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE CO
rrent ot oil and gas ----— ----
B ,ok *»b at page 212 ol the public
re - ia. lot judicial cancellation ol record
ot the oil and gas lease and ass.gr.men'
to t ■ t si record in Aook 0-2 at page -1
Book 9 al page 290 and Book 138 at
,Kige 192 ot the public tocords ol Crock
County Oklahoma, lor .udgti cn, quic'.iit
plan,nils title a. against all ol s i d
delendants or anyone claiming under
them, lor equitable ret.cl and costi. and
unless said defend rnts answer plaintill;
Petition on or betoie tho *!h day ot
December. 19D6 plaintitfs will toko judg
monl according to the ftayor ot tho-r
Petition as abovo sat torth
Dated at Sapulpa Oklahoma this
List day ot Octobet. I9S8.
LEE SNIDE*._
Court Cietk
(SEAL' By DOROTHY
Deputy
Bryce Ballinger
A'. insy tpr PlainUlts
Savings A Loan Building
Miami. Okl thotna
Daughter of Mr. aiul Mrs. J<*ol Mrs. Clara J- Bello. 16. Okmul-
Eiiuersun. 709 S Oak. born Oct. 16 gee. <1i«-' Oct. 2<> at the home of a
ai Baillott hospital She weighed I son, Howard Pearse at Mounds, she
8 ,b 6 „„ had been ill for three weeks and
see I had been at the son's home during
ir ( >,r >,.* william D tliief period, but was a resident of,
7 lb., t.i ox. ^ f t elude two grandchildren: twogreat-
1 grandchildren: a sister, Mrs. Lillian
and Mrs Robert
Daughter of Mr.
L. Taylor. 5H2 S Water. Itorn Oct.
17 al Bartlett hospital She weighed
6 lb. 13 oz.
Botdwcll of Belvedere. 111. Burial
will be today in Okmulgee under
direction of Owen Funeral home.
Daughter of Mr. and Mrs Thom-
as L. Wiggs. 212 W Haskell PL.
.Tulsa, horn Oct. 18 at Bartlett hos-
CRAWPORi'. | pjla| ghe weighed 6 lb.. 11 oz.
Wm B Bone Manager
PRINTING: All kind* of printing
done, rule forms, stationery, en-
velopes. personal checks, booklets,
and many others. Democrat Sews,
ing E. Dewey.
Ulysses Samuel Grant Watkins.
Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert g* oct. 20 at his home seven)
L. Brogrjit. 1030 E. Bryan, born Oct. southwest of town He was a
18 at Bartlett hospital. She weigh- nat,v,. „f mi- area and had lived j
ed 8 lb.. 6 oz. ) and farmed near here all his life
! Survivors include the widow, Ger-
trude; three sons. Samuel G of
Route 1, Herbert Danny of Ephrata.
Wash., and Grant. Jr., of the nomc; j
five daughters, Mrs. Wanda Crum-
ley of Route 2. Mrs. Naomi Smith |
Daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. Wayne of Kiefer. Mr.-. Alice Nelson of Ko-J
Wright. 6101 - E. Dewey, horn De* knmo. Ind., Mrs. Phyllis Davidson
19 at Bartlett hospital. She weigh- and Mrs Betty Upshaw, both ot j
ed8lb.lloz. I Sapulpa: 14 grandchildren; two
» • • half-brothers. Herbert Aubrey of
Brent Ronald Hendricks, son of Tui-.t and Sam Aubiey of Washing- I
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hendricks, ton state. Burial wa» Oct. 22 in
1L5L S. Cincinnati. Tulsa, born Oct. South Heights ^cemetery.
•The surest way to get ahead 20 at Bartlett hospital. He weighed * * *
of Ru^aTto getVhind America. 7 lb.. 12 oz Paula lam,so Howell, n.ne-months
There are 86.000 named species
of insects in the United States. Of
these. 10.000 arc harmful.
(Pubh*h*d in Th' i ''*01 oct'ii Nm
October '» 16 on J ♦ 19*»8»
m TKt DISTRICT COURT
OT CREEK COUftTY
STATE OT OKLAHOMA
Le m Lteven*.
Flxmttlt
—Yt—
Atnelii Wadi'*- x il ,
Oelendintx.
No. 31321
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
THE fTTATI OF OKLAHOMA
Amelia Wad. qh. I'mtr.a P H lohn hi
Wobb. iinie }.<v.. n : I. H. Webb, f V ,
M et M Schuman. Charley Ltn i
W M Srxt.th. if iivinj nd .1 ac vn. i
•be»r fexpectiv nbnown heui cxo.u- :
Iocs adm.mstraior devut*ex. l
and aurjrs, immeduie and rerr tr the I
Unknown heir., executory, jdn. nixtrator,
devisees, trustees and axx.ync. *r
Med.fo and ren. y?c J Suian Thorr.jvjin, \
de<:
kn ii deceased I
Said abne® n'jR.f'i defendin'* will |
• .
the Dixtrict Couit ot Jveek County. Ok i
ham i, in >v .’/led and nut..t<ered
cauxe. and that *a»d suit a brought tor
thi« purpose qui't ng ‘.le t ile ol *he
pijm'itt to tho 1/luw nj lean.bed roil
•xtiro ind . fen. ft: vlt
Lots 17. 14 19, 20 and 21 in B^>ck ‘
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nfrtfteBank
ssrrv J r sapulpa ,okla.
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Gierhart, Ray W. The Democrat News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 48, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 23, 1958, newspaper, October 23, 1958; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1530682/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.